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sl8

(16,276 posts)
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 03:11 PM Aug 2022

Arabic 'In God We Trust' signs headed to Texas schools -- a law requires that they be displayed

https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/In-God-We-Trust-Arabic-signs-texas-schools-17395235.php

Arabic 'In God We Trust' signs headed to Texas schools — a law requires that they be displayed

A Texas law requires schools to display the signs in a public space if they are donated.

Shepard Price
San Antonio Express-News
Aug. 24, 2022
Updated: Aug. 24, 2022 1:44 p.m.



A Texas law requires all schools to keep signs with "In God We Trust," a Florida activist is sending ones in Arabic. (Chaz Stevens | Church of Mars)


A Florida activist is attempting to give Texas legislators a "teachable moment of inclusion."

Following the passage of Senate Bill 797 last year, schools in Texas are now required to display signs with the national motto "In God We Trust" in a public space if the sign is donated or paid for by private donations. The sign must also include the U.S. and Texas flags centered underneath.

Earlier this week, Chaz Stevens, an activist in Florida, began donating hundreds of "In God We Trust" posters in Arabic to Texas schools. Stevens is the founder of Mount Jab Church of Mars, a group advocating for the separation of church and state. He said the posters directly translate to the national motto in Arabic.

"As we see this Texas legislation as extreme, we're going to push the edges," Stevens wrote in an email.

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Arabic 'In God We Trust' signs headed to Texas schools -- a law requires that they be displayed (Original Post) sl8 Aug 2022 OP
PHENOMENAL! hlthe2b Aug 2022 #1
You know, I had wondered about doing such a thing...... MyOwnPeace Aug 2022 #2
Hebrew next, please ga_girl Aug 2022 #3
Cherokee. Vietnamese. Spanish. ret5hd Aug 2022 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author ret5hd Aug 2022 #7
gotta have those signs for the flying spaghetti monster and various satanic groups as well nt msongs Aug 2022 #4
I was thinking this would work Docreed2003 Aug 2022 #9
The law of unintended consequences. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2022 #5
God or Allah zipplewrath Aug 2022 #8
Yes, they would like to hang whoever donated the signs. LastDemocratInSC Aug 2022 #10
👍🏼 IrishAfricanAmerican Aug 2022 #11
My bet is that Texas school districts - and eventually the courts - TomSlick Aug 2022 #12

MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
2. You know, I had wondered about doing such a thing......
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 03:19 PM
Aug 2022

Just 'read the law' - then find a way to make them have to put up any and ALL signs that comply - no matter who's "God" they're supporting.
This should be fun to follow:

(Just wondering - am I still allowed to use this: - I'm not in Texas........ )

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msongs

(70,287 posts)
4. gotta have those signs for the flying spaghetti monster and various satanic groups as well nt
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 03:25 PM
Aug 2022

mahatmakanejeeves

(61,661 posts)
5. The law of unintended consequences.
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 03:33 PM
Aug 2022

Last edited Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:24 PM - Edit history (2)

I hope there's a bounty involved in case of refusal to post the signs.

zipplewrath

(16,692 posts)
8. God or Allah
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:01 PM
Aug 2022

I know that in one sense it is the same thing. There are folks on both sides that wouldn't like them being used interchangeably though. Would be interesting to donate a bunch of "In Allah We Trust" signs and see if they hung them.

TomSlick

(11,973 posts)
12. My bet is that Texas school districts - and eventually the courts -
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 08:56 PM
Aug 2022

will decide the signs do not comply with the statute. The rationale will be that if the signs are not in English, they do not say "In God We Trust."

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